HJD1890_16.jpg HJD1890_17.jpg HJD1890_18.jpg transcribed by Linda in MO Jefferson Democrat, Jefferson County, Missouri Thursday, May 22, 1890 (part 4) [AD] Farms Wanted Saturday Evening How quiet and sweet are the ??? hours of Saturday evening! The busy week past, every thing in order for the Sunday? ??? down , with folded hands, and survey ?? [...?...] What an hour for thought! I ??? of the ????? ?? ?? Saturday eve brings in the ???? ??? and women of [...?...] youth, health, delightful rambles in the wildwood, songs of birds and fragrance of flowers. ??? days of youth! What pleasing thoughts of th?? memory brings this ???, when life was beautiful and the future in? fairs and thoughts of God’s infinite love and mercy soften and humble my heart, as I take a retrospect of my past life and feel how His guiding hand has brought me to this hour. When we thus c??????ly contemplate the goodness of god, when we compare His great love and care to our l?gest ??de, we feel how little we deserve the blessing that surround us. Such thoughts have a good ?/????. The thought of God’s kindness, love and forbearance towards us softens our hearts toward others, and we forgive a we hope to be forgiven. thus, with peace and good will towards all people, ????? refreshed in mind and body by these pleasant Saturday evening rests and recoveries. S. F. O. Sandy, May 10, 1890 [AD] Drunkenness - Liquor Habit - In all the World there is but one cure, Dr. BARNES’ Golden Specific [new column] An appointment was made some time ago of chief engineer of the Post Office Department. this appointment was given to a man named O’DONNELL, who had made several ???? to pass? the required examination. Finally he was given the potion ??? ??? ?? ???? to ???. Victoria side, and ??? ??? until he had acquired a residence and the right to vote, the Republican Doket?, of course. this he did, ???? to Alexandria, remaining ??? ??? ???, thereby becoming a ???? of Virginia?. Then he moved back to the city. His potion pays him $1500 per annum, and gives M???? one more voter - National Democrat. List of Conveyances Filed with the recorder during the week ending last Tuesday: J. W. FLETCHER to John NcNULTY, lot in De Soto Martia M???? to Martin CL???MAN, lot in De Soto Martin CL??MAN to Margaret M?NL?N, same lot Bess? MEYER to Henry SEILE, on in survey ??? H??? ???? to C. V. S????, ??? James? HUSKEY to Frank P?LL?? John FRENCH? to P????? F???, lot in De Soto A??? H?LL??ing? to H. C BUCH???? Casper V????? to ??????? ???? I. WALLACE to Alexander B?Y?? Millie C. DICKEY? to A.D. DAVIS, lot in De Soto J. D. B????? TO M. F. HUSKEY, lot in De Soto M. F. HUSKEY to Wm. H. HARPER, lot in DeSoto C. P. ???? to S. R. S????, lot in De Soto J. W. FLETCHER to S. B?????, lot in De Soto D. N??????? to M. G. T???? Anna? ???? to Simon? TUTTLE? G. W. M?????????? to Albert COLE James F. ????? to C. A. B???? M. W. CAMPBELL to ?????? ???MAN? B. W. McMULLIN to William and Caroline FULCHIN, 2 lots De Soto William BR?AN to Missouri McKE?E, ?? acres in section ? township? range? F. A. WILEY et all to ?. F. WIDEMAN, 311 acres, sec?? tp??range 3 Catherine DYER to R. M. and ? ? BUBER?, 12 acres in survey ?? Thomas D????? to Wm. WILLIAMS Fred GILLERT to Fred GILLERT Jr. S. R. ?????? to ???????MAN S. E. SMITH et all to T. C. O’DOVER? [AD] Carbolineum Avenarius - A new wood preserving oil [rest not transcribed] Administrators Notice [...] [Cant read] [...] Frank ????? Administrator [AD] Wanted [can’t read] [AD] Canary Birds for Sale [can’t read] [AD] Detroit Sure Grip [can’t read] [AD] Green Tree Brewery Co. [can’t read] [AD] Otto Bicycles, E. C. MEACHAN Arms Co. [can’t read] [AD] Jefferson County Bank, BAKEWELL & MUNROE [can’t read] [AD] Salesmen Wanted, Rochester, NY[can’t read] [new column] [AD] Cyrstal Plate Glass Co, Crystal City [AD] Cunningham and Hamel’s, Mercantile Co., De Soto] [AD] Chas E. ELLIS, General-Merchant, Pevely, MO [AD] Louis GREVE’s General Store, Pevely, MO [AD] De Soto Marble Works, Eugene HIRSCH, Proprietor [new column, cut off on right] [AD] Livery and --- [AD] P. S. HEN---, Attorney--- [AD] Hotel--- [AD] [AD] Frank --- [probably J. HAMPEL] Hartford Fir--- [AD] Fink &---, Gro--- [AD] F. AuBU---, General --- [AD] [AD] H. MO---, Gen---, Sto--- [AD] Grani--- Mar---, De Soto, MO [third page] [left column cut in half, mostly ads, not transcribed] [next column] For cheap good go to HOEKEN’S Cash Store, Hillsboro Prof. NEEIER? paid our town a visit this week. Burns, cuts, etc, can be cured by using Dr. HOFFMAN’s golden Ointment Remember the picnic at Antonia one week from today. For drugs, medicine, etc. go to the Opera House Drug Store, De Soto. A. M. MONTGOMERY has moved into J. J. HOEKEN’S old store building. Go to the Opera House Drug Store for any thing you meed in the way of standard medicines, perfumery, etc. Mr. SHORTRIDGE, of Mason City, is here this week, on a visit to his wife’s people. Said he to her: “Get a 25-cent bottle of Dr. F. TRANDT’s celebrated Cough Drops and stop your cough. Sure cure. Father SCHRAMM, of Maxville, came to town, Tuesday, and took out his final citizen papers. The finest assortment of perfumery and toilet articles, at The Opera House Drug Store. John and Allison REPPY will probably both be appointed census enumerators to begin work on the first of June. Beware of fraudulent imitations in Dr. HOFFMAN’S Family Medicines, F. TRANDT’S are the only genuine. Messrs. GAMEL and WILKERSON, who were on the regular panel for the jury, were excused Saturday and Monday respectively. A sure cure for nervous headache - Dr. F. TRANDT’S Indian Healing Liniment. For sale by all dealers. J. Ed. GREEN, who is employed in the railroad office at Poplar Bluff, came up to see his kinfolk, Saturday. He went back next day. Bargains in Millinery and Notions, for the next sixty days, at Mrs. PRIMM’s, De Soto, Mo. Thomas N. MOORE and Miss Lizzie ?. WALLACE, both of Festus, were united in marriage, at MOCKBEE’S hotel, last Tuesday, Judge ELKINS officiating. We carry the best men’s and boys’ shoes in the county, for the least money, at the Square Deal Clothing House. The Sheriff is elated this week over a present from Leopold BERRESHEIM, of Seckman, of a quart of fine strawberries - the first brought to town this season. Boys’ and children’s suites from $1 upwards, at the Square Deal Clothing House, De Soto, Mo. The Workmen Lodge of Hematite will give a strawberry festival, at their hall, on Tuesday evening, June 5th, to which they cordially extend a public invitation. Men’s and boy’s hats, in all sizes and shapes, at reduced prices, at the Square Deal Clothing House. Joseph J. HOEKEN is pushing the work on the Victoria road with a good ??? of hands, and expects? to have his contract completed before the court meets in July next. Max FROMHOLD, at De Soto, sells a superior metal polish for silver, copper and brassware, bar fixtures, etc. Martin COLTON?, who is attending high school, went to the west side of Big River to see his best girl, Friday afternoon. He was on hand Monday morning at roll call. For a full line of first-class ladies’, gents’ and children’’s shoes - sold at bottom prices - go to E. Kempe, De Soto Homer WEAVER, John MARTIN, Ross SHANNON, Willis McC??? and Charles G????, all of near Rush Tower, started for Colorado last week, in search of health and wealth. Gen’ts furnishing goods will be sold below St. Louis prices, at the Square Deal Clothing House, De Soto. Judge DINNING, last Saturday evening, excused from further jury duty at this term, J. F. SHANNON of Rush Tower, A. H. MOORE of Valle’s Mines, and Martin HOOGE of Rock Creek. At the Commercial Exchange in De Soto, you can get the best brands of imported wines and liquors, also fine alcohol. Capt Joseph WALTHER has been appointed postmaster of De Soto, to take the place of J. W. CLARKE, whose resignation has been accepted, to take effect on the first of June. If you want a lifetime-lasting roof get the Washington red-cedar shingles, kept only by the Gust. Hamel Mfg. Co., De Soto, Mo. The Antonia Social Club will give a picnic in the grove near Antonia, Thursday, May 29th. Refreshments, good music, and plenty amusement. See advertisement elsewhere. For the latest improved spring hoe grain drill and wheat fan go to HACKE’S Agricultural Depot, De Soto, Mo. They are warranted to give satisfaction. Sunday, June 8th, has been set apart by the churches as children’s day, and a National programme of excersizes has been prepared. The Sunday School at this place will observe the day, and carry out the regular programme. G. R. RATHBUN, De Soto, Mo., is agent for McCormick reapers and mowers, and will keep them constantly on hand. Best work guaranteed. Mr. MARRICK, an attorney from St. Louis, spent last Saturday, in company with his wife and children, getting acquainted with a portion of Jefferson county. Mr. STELBRINK acted as host, and exerted himself to make the visit a pleasant one. Check your cough by using Dr. F. Trand’ts celebrated Cough Drops; only 25 cents per bottle. Best in the world, Everybody keep them. For the cure of colds, coughs, and all derangements of the respiratory organs, no other medicine is so reliable as Ayers Cherry Pectoral. It relieves, the asthmatic and consumptive, even in advanced d stages of disease, and has saved innumerable lives. Wanted - A girl for general house work. Good wages to a competent person. Apply to Mrs. M. J. HARRIS, Sulphur Springs, Mo. Hematite Lodge, A. O. F. W. will give a strawberry festival on the evening of Thursday, June 5th, to which all are invited. The people of that town never fail in providing handsomely for their visitors, and we are sure all who attend will go away well satisfied. Pains in the back can be gotten rid of by one application of Dr. F. TRANDT’s Indian Healing Liniment. Ask your dealer for it.